Title
Quantifying availability in SCADA environments using the cyber security metric MFC
Abstract
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems are distributed networks dispersed over large geographic areas that aim to monitor and control industrial processes from remote areas and/or a centralized location. They are used in the management of critical infrastructures such as electric power generation, transmission and distribution, water and sewage, manufacturing/industrial manufacturing as well as oil and gas production. The availability of SCADA systems is tantamount to assuring safety, security and profitability. SCADA systems are the backbone of the national cyber-physical critical infrastructure. Herein, we explore the definition and quantification of an econometric measure of availability, as it applies to SCADA systems; our metric is a specialization of the generic measure of mean failure cost.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1145/2602087.2602103
CISR
Keywords
Field
DocType
security and protection,security,security measures,availability,mfc,dependability,measurement,scada,reliability,economics,security requirements,real-time and embedded systems,threats
Mean failure cost,Dependability,Control system security,Manufacturing,Computer security,Critical infrastructure,Profitability index,SCADA,Reliability engineering,Electricity generation,Business
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
8
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Anis Ben Aissa1948.51
Latifa Ben Arfa Rabai29416.95
Robert K. Abercrombie311815.30
Ali Mili41067127.61
Frederick Sheldon58616.46